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Influenza (GRIP) Metadata Overview:
Mandatory Disease Information:
Additional Notes:
Influenza (GRIP) Metadata Overview (with XML tags):
Disease Code: <DiseaseCode>GRIP</DiseaseCode>
Disease Name: <DiseaseName>Influenza</DiseaseName>
Type of Declaration: <DeclarationType>Only positive</DeclarationType>
Mandatory Disease Information:
All questions are mandatory for positive cases. The following tags should be considered for inclusion:
<PatientID>: Unique identifier for the patient.
<Age>: Patient’s age.
<Gender>: Male/Female/Other.
<DateOfOnset>: Date when symptoms started.
<Symptoms>: List of symptoms associated with the case.
<VaccinationStatus>: Vaccinated or unvaccinated against Influenza.
<TravelHistory>: Recent travel information if relevant.
Lab Information:
<LabTest>: Information related to the laboratory test performed.
<TestType>: Type of test (e.g., PCR, Antigen).
<TestDate>: Date the test was performed.
<Result>: Positive/Negative.
<LabName>: Name of the laboratory.
<LabContact>: Contact information for the lab.
Prescriber Information:
<Prescriber>: Details of the healthcare provider who requested the test.
<Name>: Name of the physician.
<Contact>: Contact details (email, phone).
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Maybe we can already do and add here a mapping Table with the given information.
MetaData 20231018.xlsx
"Grip" is the German term for influenza, commonly known as the flu in English. It is a contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses, which infect the nose, throat, and sometimes the lungs. The flu can range from mild to severe and can occasionally lead to complications, especially in vulnerable populations like young children, the elderly, and those with weakened immune systems.
Key Facts About Influenza (Flu):
Cause:
Symptoms: Flu symptoms typically come on suddenly and include:
Transmission:
Complications: While many people recover from the flu within a week or two without needing medical treatment, influenza can lead to more severe complications, such as:
Prevention:
Treatment:
Seasonal Occurrence:
In summary, "grip" or influenza is a viral respiratory illness that can be mild but may lead to serious health issues, particularly in vulnerable populations. Flu vaccines and hygiene practices are the primary methods of prevention.